Scar Girl

Scar Girl by Len Vlahos, published by Lerner Publishing Group on March 1, 2016, is a continuation of the journey of the band The Scar Boys. This edition, comprising 280 pages, explores the dynamics among band members Harry, Johnny, and Cheyenne as they navigate the challenges of their relationships and the music industry. Following the disbandment, the trio faces personal struggles and the complexities of friendship, all while striving for musical success.
In Scar Girl, readers will find a narrative that delves into the lives of young musicians grappling with social themes such as depression and the pressures of fame. The story captures the essence of coming of age through the lens of performing arts, highlighting the emotional highs and lows that accompany their journey. As the characters confront their individual challenges and secrets, they learn the importance of communication and resilience in both their personal lives and their music.
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When The Scar Boys ended, the band has fallen apart. Harry and Johnny are barely speaking, and Cheyenne is feeling desperate about Johnny, who has retreated into silence. It’s only through their music that the group is able to rebuild their relationships, and they slowly begin to reach musical success and fame. In Scar Girl, Cheyenne, Harry, and Richie tell their own stories as they discover the ups and downs of being rock musicians—including meltdowns on stage, too much drinking, keeping secrets that should be shared, and having fights that test the limits of their friendship. The band’s reputation grows and grows, but will the kids themselves survive?
Len Vlahos delivers a powerful sequel to his bestselling YA sensation, The Scar Boys, with a story of love, music, and heartbreak.
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